How much is a 1961 Jaguar worth?

Detailing

How much is a 1961 Jaguar worth?

Detailing

Vehicle: 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series I
Number Produced: 6,886 Series I 3.8-liter LHD roadsters (15,498 Series I 3.8-liters total)
Original List Price: $5,670 (as tested by Car and Driver in 1961)
SCM Valuation: $215,000
Tune Up Cost: $250–$500

How much was the first E-Type Jaguar in 1961?

In 1961 at its launch the E-Type was priced at £2,097 for the Roadster and £2,196 for the Coupe – around half the price of its more exotic rivals.

How much is a 1969 Jaguar XKE worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
2+2 Coupe $46,200
Coupe $46,750
Roadster $66,550

What is an XKE?

The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British sports car that was manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd between 1961 and 1974. Its combination of beauty, high performance, and competitive pricing established the model as an icon of the motoring world.

What engine did the Jaguar XK-E have?

The Jaguar XK is an inline 6-cylinder dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) engine produced by Jaguar Cars between 1949 and 1992.

How fast is Jaguar XK-E?

The maximum speed was 153 mph (246 km/h), the 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) time was 7.6 seconds and the 1⁄4 mile (402 m) from a standing start took 15.1 seconds. They summarised it as “In its 4.2 guise the E-type is a fast car (the fastest we have ever tested) and offers just about the easiest way to travel quickly by road.”.

Is a Jaguar E-Type A Good Investment?

Given that the values of collector cars, and of Jaguar E-Types in particular, has been quite volatile, it is really rather risky to invest a lot of money into a rare “flat-floor” Series 1 E-Type expecting it to increase in value.

What is an XKE car?

Which is the best Jaguar model?

The nine best Jaguar road cars of all time

  • Jaguar XK.
  • Jaguar E-type.
  • Jaguar F-Type Project 7.
  • Jaguar XK120.
  • Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake.
  • Jaguar XJR.
  • XE SV Project 8.
  • Jaguar XJ 5.3 C V12 Coupe. The second XJ on the list, the XJ 5.3 C V12 is, believe it or not, one of the rarest Jaguar road cars around.